60% of the U.S. faces at least one chronic condition, a number that is expected to grow as the population trends older. As the healthcare industry faces a potential labor shortage of 1 million workers by 2025, the current model of healthcare is not designed for this increased demand. Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) deployed in the clinical workflow enables health systems to meet the growing needs of chronically ill patients by increasing clinical capacity and improving patient care.
ChristianaCare’s implementation of Validic’s digital health and remote care platform in their Cerner Millennium® workflow demonstrates how organizations can implement innovative digital solutions that make clinicians more efficient.
In this session, Dr. Timothy Shiuh, Chief Health Information Officer & Vice President, Digital Clinical Transformation at ChristianaCare, and Drew Schiller, CEO and Co-founder of Validic, will discuss ChristianaCare’s approach to deploying RPM. ChristianaCare’s best practices will help attendees understand the key considerations for implementing RPM, the importance of integrated workflows, and the anticipated improvements in operational efficiency, satisfaction, and patient engagement.
Attendees will gain insight into:
CEO, Validic
CEO, Validic
Drew is co-founder and CEO at Validic, the leading digital health platform for personal health data. He is the Board Chair of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) Health Division and a member of the CTA Executive Board. Drew also contributes to advancing the industry through CTA policy efforts and my involvement with the CTA Health Standards Subdivision. Drew also serves on the Executive Committee and Board for the North Carolina Council for Entrepreneurial Development (CED). He served as a Board Member for Executives for Health Innovation (eHI) and as a Team Member for the Clinical Trials Transformation Institute (CTTI) project Advancing the Use of Mobile Technologies for Data Capture & Improved Clinical Trials. I previously served on the Federal Advisory Committee joint HITPC/HITSC API Task Force on Meaningful Use 3
Before co-founding Validic, Drew started and managed an award-winning web development firm for eight years. He also founded and exited a niche dietary nutrition website for patients with celiac disease and served as an Adjunct Instructor at the University of Iowa, teaching graduate courses in web development and usability.
Drew lives in Chapel Hill, NC with his wife and two sons. He enjoys design, technology, good beer, great food, and coffee.
Chief Health Information Officer and VP Digital Clinical Transformation, ChristianaCare
Chief Health Information Officer and VP Digital Clinical Transformation, ChristianaCare
Dr. Timothy Shiuh is the Chief Health Information Officer and Vice President for Digital Clinical Transformation for ChristianaCare in Delaware. In his role, he leads the development and implementation of a comprehensive enterprise digital health and clinical information strategy that facilitates effective, value-based, “high-tech / high-touch” health care delivery across the continuum. He promotes digitally-led clinical transformation through the use of health information technology, strategic partnerships and collaboration with system leaders.
Dr. Shiuh is board certified in Clinical Informatics and Emergency Medicine and continues clinical practice and education as Assistant Clinical Professor at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College of the Thomas Jefferson University. He also serves as a Medical Officer for MD-1 DMAT under the federal National Disaster Medical System and Department of Health and Human Services. Dr. Shiuh completed a combined BA/MD program and residency training at the University of Rochester - Strong Memorial Hospital and is a 2018 graduate of the Master’s in Health Care Delivery Science program at Dartmouth College.
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